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Taka-hisa Arima

Taka-hisa Arima

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Materials Science

D-Index
87
Citations
42140
World Ranking
1916
National Ranking
78

Physics

D-Index
93
Citations
44144
World Ranking
2012
National Ranking
54

Overview

Taka-hisa Arima is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Materials Science. Their research encompasses a broad range of topics, including condensed matter physics, magnetic properties, and material science, with a particular focus on the electronic, optical, and magnetic materials subfield.

The researcher has published multiple papers on magnetic skyrmions, topological effects, and spin textures. Notable recent publications include:

  • Controlled transformation of skyrmions and antiskyrmions in a non-centrosymmetric magnet (2020, Nature Nanotechnology)
  • Square and rhombic lattices of magnetic skyrmions in a centrosymmetric binary compound (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Topological Nernst Effect of the Two-Dimensional Skyrmion Lattice (2020, Physical Review Letters)
  • Emergent topological spin structures in the centrosymmetric cubic perovskite SrFeO3 (2020, Physical Review B)
  • Zoology of Multiple-Q Spin Textures in a Centrosymmetric Tetragonal Magnet with Itinerant Electrons (2022, Advanced Science)

Arima's research has appeared frequently in several prominent scientific venues. The most common venues for their publications include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review B
  • Nature Communications
  • Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
  • Physical Review Materials

Their collaborative work includes repeated partnerships with several coauthors, such as:

  • Yoshinori Tokura
  • Y. Tokunaga
  • Shunsuke Kitou
  • Y. Taguchi
  • Masaki Gen

Main topics of Arima's research focus on advanced condensed matter physics and magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials. Other key topics are:

  • Magnetic properties of thin films
  • Multiferroics and related materials
  • Physics of superconductivity and magnetism
  • Topological materials and phenomena
  • Magnetic properties of alloys

Within the subfields, their work is distributed across several areas:

  • Electronic, optical and magnetic materials
  • Condensed matter physics
  • Atomic and molecular physics, and optics
  • Materials chemistry
  • Electrical and electronic engineering

Best Publications

  • Magnetic control of ferroelectric polarization

    T. Kimura;T. Kimura;T. Goto;H. Shintani;K. Ishizaka

  • Insulator-metal transition and giant magnetoresistance in La 1-x Sr x MnO 3

    A. Urushibara;Y. Moritomo;T. Arima;A. Asamitsu

  • Phase-sensitive observation of a spin-orbital Mott state in Sr2IrO4.

    B. J. Kim;H. Ohsumi;T. Komesu;S. Sakai

  • Giant Magnetotransport Phenomena in Filling-Controlled Kondo Lattice System: La1-xSrxMnO3

    Yoshinori Tokura;Akira Urushibara;Yutaka Moritomo;Takahisa Arima

  • Optical spectra of La2-xSrxCuO4 : effect of carrier doping on the electronic structure of the CuO2 plane

    S. Uchida;T. Ido;H. Takagi;T. Arima

  • Magnetic Reversal of the Ferroelectric Polarization in a Multiferroic Spinel Oxide

    Y. Yamasaki;S. Miyasaka;Y. Kaneko;J.-P. He

  • A structural phase transition induced by an external magnetic field

    A. Asamitsu;Y. Moritomo;Y. Tomioka;T. Arima

  • New Phases of C60 Synthesized at High Pressure

    Y. Iwasa;T. Arima;R. M. Fleming;T. Siegrist

  • Variation of optical gaps in perovskite-type 3d transition-metal oxides.

    T Arima;Y Tokura;JB Torrance

  • Direct Observation of Charge and Orbital Ordering in La 0.5 Sr 1.5 MnO 4

    Y. Murakami;H. Kawada;H. Kawata;M. Tanaka

  • Composite domain walls in a multiferroic perovskite ferrite.

    Yusuke Tokunaga;Nobuo Furukawa;Hideaki Sakai;Yasujiro Taguchi

  • Large Topological Hall Effect in a Short-Period Helimagnet MnGe

    N. Kanazawa;Y. Onose;T. Arima;D. Okuyama

  • Filling dependence of electronic properties on the verge of metal–Mott-insulator transition in Sr 1 − x La x TiO 3

    Y. Tokura;Y. Taguchi;Y. Okada;Y. Fujishima

  • Magnetic-field-induced ferroelectric state in DyFeO3.

    Y. Tokunaga;S. Iguchi;T. Arima;Y. Tokura

  • Distorted perovskite with e g 1 configuration as a frustrated spin system

    T. Kimura;S. Ishihara;H. Shintani;T. Arima

  • Resonant X-Ray Scattering from Orbital Ordering in LaMnO 3

    Y. Murakami;J. P. Hill;D. Gibbs;M. Blume

  • Ferroelectricity Induced by Proper-Screw Type Magnetic Order

    Taka-hisa Arima

  • Ferroelectric Polarization Flop in a Frustrated Magnet MnWO~4 Induced by a Magnetic Field

    K. Taniguchi;N. Abe;T. Takenobu;Y. Iwasa

  • Anomalous variation of optical spectra with spin polarization in double-exchange ferromagnet: La1-xSrxMnO3.

    Y. Okimoto;T. Katsufuji;T. Ishikawa;A. Urushibara

  • Electric Control of Spin Helicity in a Magnetic Ferroelectric

    Y. Yamasaki;H. Sagayama;T. Goto;M. Matsuura

  • Skyrmion lattice with a giant topological Hall effect in a frustrated triangular-lattice magnet Gd 2 PdSi 3

    Takashi Kurumaji;Taro Nakajima;Max Hirschberger;Akiko Kikkawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshinori Tokura
Yoshinori Tokura University of Tokyo
Masashi Kawasaki
Masashi Kawasaki University of Tokyo
Masaki Takata
Masaki Takata Tohoku University
Yasuhiro Tokura
Yasuhiro Tokura University of Tsukuba
Reiji Kumai
Reiji Kumai High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
Atsushi Tsukazaki
Atsushi Tsukazaki Tohoku University
Yoshio Matsui
Yoshio Matsui National Institute for Materials Science
Yoshihiro Iwasa
Yoshihiro Iwasa University of Tokyo
Shin-ya Koshihara
Shin-ya Koshihara Tokyo Institute of Technology
Koji Kimoto
Koji Kimoto National Institute for Materials Science

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